Is this what eBay has become? Cerys Matthews & Marc Bannerman magazines on offer, whoo?

You know life is well and truly over when you wonder to yourself just how low eBay sellers are stooping these days, and actually log on in search of Cerys Matthews and Marc Bannerman merch.

I was actually expecting to find homemade silk-screened t-shirts, but alas, there are a few copies of OK magazine, with an ‘exclusive’ interview with the not-in-any-way-publicity-hungry I’m…

Sadly the OMFG magazine isn't dedicated to all your l337-speakin' needs :(

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Not only do I love the smell of napalm in the morning, but I love the sight of some good quality l337-speak on teh internets when I first wake up, too. Why, my alarm clock is a specially-hacked Pure Pwnage quote obtained from a Jeremy l33tspeaker, recorded onto my iPod, and set to wake me up on my iPod dock at 7.20 sharp every morn. Really, who doesn’t want to be woken to “Like, you can train a noob, but he’ll just be like a trained noob, like he won’t really be a uber pro like me”. Life mantra.

This Official Meeting Facilities Guide magazine is pleasing me to no end, as yes, when abbreviated, it turns into the ‘OMFG’ magazine….

Martha Stewart gives her seal of approval to the Nintendo Wii in Wired Magazine

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Could it be possible that the Wii has finally crashed and burned, and is now lying on our shag pile by the telly in a heap of ashes? I ask this of you, dear readers, as it’s come to our attention via WiiWii that my favourite-magazine-on-earth, Wired, has a picture of Martha Stewart icing a Wii cake on next month’s cover. Has the Wii finally jumped the shark?…

Is Pleo the robotic dinosaur the new Sony Aibo?

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When I first heard about Pleo in January’s issue of Wired magazine, I got all excited thinking about the possibilities of owning a robotic dinosaur. We’ve seen many robotic animals such as the Furby, Robosapien and Sony’s Aibo, but this Pleo sounded like a whole different kettle of fish.

Dreams become reality, and only a few months after the interview with Chung was published in Wired, it’s now been placed on every geeks favourite boutique, ThinkGeek. Pleo the dinosaur doesn’t just look the part, he moves and react autonomously with both humans and his surroundings, in a ‘lifelike, organic movement’…